Mia's POV
He took a breath. "Mia."
"Don't." I held up my hand.
"It's a new immunotherapy procedure. CAR-T cell infusion combined with targeted lymphodepletion."
I stared at him.
"Hugo's team has been monitoring my markers," he continued. His voice was steady. Too steady. "My baseline has improved enough that I'm finally eligible. There's a clinical trial at Johns Hopkins—one of the leading researchers in autoimmune disorders. They accepted me three days ago."
"Three days," I said. "You've known for three days."
"Yes."
"Were you going to tell me at all?" My voice cracked. "Or were you just going to disappear into a hospital tomorrow and hope I didn't notice?"
"I was going to tell you tonight."
"Tonight. The night before." I laughed. It sounded wrong. "Twelve hours. Wow. How generous."
"The procedure has a narrow window. The timing—"
"I don't give a shit about the timing!"
The words exploded out of me. Louder than I meant. I didn't care.
"I don't give a shit about your window or your clinical trial or your—your fucking baseline markers!" I was shaking. "You do this every single time. Every time. You make decisions like I don't exist. Like I'm just—what? Background? Something you inform when it's convenient?"
"That's not—"
"What are the odds?"
He paused. "Mia—"
"What. Are. The. Odds."
His jaw tightened. That muscle under his ear. The one that always twitched when he was about to say something I didn't want to hear.
"Seventy-three percent survival rate for the procedure itself. But there are complications—"
"Seventy-three percent." I did the math instantly. Automatically. Like my brain was a machine. "Twenty-seven percent chance you die."
"The long-term success rates are—"
"I'm not asking about long-term!" I screamed. Actually screamed. "I'm asking about tomorrow! I'm asking about whether my kids are going to have a father next week!"
"Our kids."
"Don't." I pointed at him. My hand was trembling. "Don't you dare correct me right now. Don't you fucking dare."
He flinched.
Good.
"You know what?" I was crying now. Ugly crying. Snot and tears and I didn't even try to wipe them. "You're a piece of shit. You know that? You're a fucking piece of shit."
He didn't say anything.
"This whole day—" I gestured wildly at the car, at the garage, at everything. "This whole perfect fucking day. The matching shirts. The cotton candy. You winning that stupid dragon for Madison. That was all—what? Your goodbye?"
His jaw tightened.
"Oh my god." I laughed. It sounded insane. "Oh my god."
"I wanted—"
"Shut up." I held up my hand. "Shut up. I don't want to hear what you wanted. I don't care what you wanted." I pressed my palms against my eyes. "God, I'm so stupid. I'm so fucking stupid."
"Mia—"
"I said shut up!" I screamed.
He shut up.
"I hate you." I said.
"I wanted them to have—"



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I’m so annoyed on how she treats him...
Chapters 500 and 501 are blank...
Chapter 499 is not there!!!!...
I'm so in love with this story. Is this the only place to read it for free? I feel I'm missing pieces, and chapters are skipping around, and I feel things are missing? I seriously cannot get enough of these two!...
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Can we please have the ending!! Torture waiting...
I just love reading about Mia and Kyle! I need more of them 😍...
Pure torture waiting for all the chapters!! Please finish the book...
I cried and laughed reading this. More please. And please do not kill Kyle...for the kids....
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